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Mike’s China: Fun Tales and Advise - Mike Dixon, 56 Pages
1 Getting around
2 People
3 Shanghai
4 Nanjing
5 Huang Shan
6 Grand Canal
7 Leaping Tiger Gorge
8 Shangri-La
9 Tibetans
10 Tibet
11 Lhasa
12 Silk Road
13 Urumqi
14 Tien Shan
15 Kashi
16 Three Gorges Cruise
17 Sex
18 Grandma’s dark secret
- TTT here was a time when tourists needed to join a group or hire a guide to visit China. Those days have gone but the myth remains. Part of the prob-lem is the description that is applied to the country. We're told that that China is an emerging economy. This gives the impression of inadequate transport, substandard accommodation, poor sanitation and all those other things associated with the "underdeveloped world". The picture is partially correct. There are regions of China that are still "emerging". Others have most definitely "emerged". It would not be an exaggeration to say that there are as many people in China with a comfortable standard of living as there are in Western Europe or the USA. What's more, the housing and public amenities, in those parts of China that have "emerged", are newer and more modern than in Europe and America. The parts I am talk-ing about are on the coast. There is a big east-west divide in China. You can, of course, join a group to visit Beijing and Shanghai or tour the picturesque towns along the Grand Canal. But there's no need. The whole eastern region of the country is well equipped to receive tourists. Most are Chinese but a fair sprinkling come from outside the coun-try. Since you are reading this, I can safely assume that you speak English. The Chinese have an amazing ability to learn foreign languages and English tops the list. You won't have too much trouble finding someone who can understand you. My frustration has been in trying to prac-tise my limited Chinese. Too many people want to practise English.
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: Internet |
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Tác giả
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: Mike Dixon |
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: PDF |
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: 2.6MB |
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: Thanh Ngoc |
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: 02.11.2011 |
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: 329 |
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: 6 |
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